The Beatles set a record in 1964 when six of their songs monopolized the Top 20 of Billboard Hot 100 chart
Los Angeles:
Rapper Eminem has become the first artist to catch up with The Beatles in having four simultaneous songs in the Top 20 of Billboard Hot 100 chart.
His latest single The Monster, which features Rihanna, debuted at number three in the chart, followed by Bezerk, Survival and Rap God at number 15, 16, and 17 respectively, reported Ace Showbiz.
The Beatles set a record in 1964 when six of their songs monopolized the Top 20 of Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks in April.
Apart from Eminem, 41, the other acts like 50 Cent (2005), T-Pain (2007-08), Lil Wayne (2008) and Ludacris (2010) included featured billings.
Eminem's new album MMLP2 was released on November 5 and is looking at number 1 debut on next week's Billboard Hot 200 chart.
His latest single The Monster, which features Rihanna, debuted at number three in the chart, followed by Bezerk, Survival and Rap God at number 15, 16, and 17 respectively, reported Ace Showbiz.
The Beatles set a record in 1964 when six of their songs monopolized the Top 20 of Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks in April.
Apart from Eminem, 41, the other acts like 50 Cent (2005), T-Pain (2007-08), Lil Wayne (2008) and Ludacris (2010) included featured billings.
Eminem's new album MMLP2 was released on November 5 and is looking at number 1 debut on next week's Billboard Hot 200 chart.